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5th grade (2018 edition)
Course: 5th grade (2018 edition) > Unit 5
Lesson 2: Finding volume- Volume of a rectangular prism
- Volume of rectangular prisms
- Volume in unit cubes by decomposing shape
- Volume through decomposition
- Decompose figures to find volume practice
- Decompose figures to find volume (unit cubes)
- Decompose figures to find volume
- Volume word problem: water tank
- Volume word problems
- Volume of rectangular prisms review
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Decompose figures to find volume practice
Work through volume of irregular 3D figures problems that get increasingly more challenging. The first items will have unit cubes. Then, try some with only side-length labeled.
Decompose figures with side-length labels
Want to practice more problems like this? Check out this exercise.
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- I watched the videos for all of these but I still don't get problems 2B and 2A.(70 votes)
- No, it's easy it's just that you have to split them apart and then find the height for the first one.(7 votes)
- This was not as easy as the two videos above it make it seem.(27 votes)
- I totally agree. In the videos he does all the special colors to draw and it kinda distracts you from the actual learning of it. In the videos it looks very simple and easy, but when you are actually doing it ends up being confusing and you have many questions. At least that's how it is for me. If I was to make the videos I would try to focus from the point of view of someone who does not get the math instead of from the point of view of someone who does get it showing you it. I think that the hints are more helpful because they are made for someone who is having a little trouble with the math. The bad part is though that if you use a hint that helps you it automatically says you got it wrong, but if you watch a video that makes you more confused you get energy points for watching it.(42 votes)
- Is there a faster way to do the section with decomposing figures with unit cubes?(21 votes)
- Yes there is a faster way, if the rectangular box-shaped pieces have a common dimension (that is, the same length, same width, or same height). For example, if the pieces have the same height, you could find the area of the base of the whole figure, by adding up areas of the rectangular bases of the pieces. Then you could multiply the area of the base of the entire figure by the height to finish the problem.(9 votes)
- Can you all start easy and if we is gitting it wright,it can start gitting harder?(16 votes)
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- I watched both videos and pay attention and still don't get 2A and 2B.(7 votes)
- Basically, you have to split the shape into two rectangular prisms, then find the volume for each and solve.(11 votes)
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- Okay, so I clicked on the next practice and made sure I had finished this one and now it's making me restart the whole thing.(8 votes)
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- Could I have harder problems(7 votes)
- Ok what 15x15...(2 votes)